1890.] Record of American Zoology. 351 
RECORD OF AMERICAN ZOOLOGY. 
BY J. S. KINGSLEY. 
T is the intention to catalogue here in systematic order all 
papers relating to the Zoology of North America, beginning 
with the year 1889. To the title and reference will fe added 
such notes upon the contents of the papers as will make the 
record more valuable to the student. An asterisk indicates that 
the paper has not been seen by the recorder. Authors are re- 
quested to send copies of their papers to J. S. Kingsley, Lincoln, 
Nebraska. 
GENERAL. 
Witson, H. V.—On the Breeding Seasons of Marine Animals 
in the Bahamas. J. H. U. Circ., VIII., p. 38—Sponges, Gorgo- 
nids, Corals, Annelids. Chiton, Aplysia, Anolis, Gonodactylus. 
Witson, H. V.—Report as Bruce Fellow of the Johns Hop- 
kins University. J. H. U. Circ., VIII., p. 40, 1889.—Account of 
work at Bahamas, including notice of sense organs in Hoplophora. 
Herrick, F. H—Days and Nights by the Sea. Am. NAT., 
XXIII, p. 406. 1889. 
STEARNS, R. E. C.—Instances of the Effects of Musical Sounds” 
on Animals. Am. Nat., XXIV., p. 22. 1890. 
HEILPRIN, ANGELO —The einai Islands: A Ciigistivation to 
the Physical History and Zoology of the Somers Archipelago, 
[Etc.] Philadelphia, 1889.—Reprints from the Proceedings of 
the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia. 
PackarpD, A. S.—Cave Fauna of North America; with Re- 
marks on the anatomy of the brain and origin of the blind 
species. Memoirs Nation. Acad. ‘Sci., Vol. IV., p. 1. 1889.— 
Vide Infra. 
PROTOZOA. 
LEIDY, Jos—EpH.—On several Gregarines and a singular mode 
of conjugation of one of them. Proc. Phila. Acad., 1889, p. 9. 
—Describes Gregarina philica from Nyctobates pennsylvanicus, 
G. actinotus from Scolopucryptops sexspinosus, G. megacephela 
